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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are considerate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's behavior or actions, indicating that they are thoughtful and take others into consideration. Example: "The students in this class are considerate and always ask for permission before borrowing someone else's belongings."
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are considerate
adjective
Consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring
Exact(26)
"People are considerate".
It turns out that aliens are considerate.
Most people here are considerate, open-minded and civil.
Cambridge drivers are considerate of cyclists in a way I've never witnessed in the UK.
We love our dogs, and most of us are considerate of others.
They are considerate and tell him they will not send him a bill until it a $1.15 or over.
Similar(34)
Be considerate".
So she is considerate.
"He was considerate.
So is Mr. Lott being "considerate"?
"I am considerate," Helen said.
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